Missed the unedited version of this too, but watched the entire match, the mother of all roller-coasters which left me feeling like a washed-out rag. Delighted though that Andy managed to find a way through in the end. Have just looked at the post-match interview on the tournament website and not once does he make a reference to feeling unwell. So typical of him. Just hope he's fully fit by Friday. Whoever he plays is going to be really tough, although I hope it's Tsonga. Match began half an hour ago and they've only managed to play 4 games!

EDIT: Looks like it's going to be Nadal. 1st set 6-2, 3-2 in 2nd having broken JWT's serve. Oh well, off to

I'm really proud of Andy and his fighting spirit in adverse conditions, both wind related by the sound of it!On 5Live this morning Andy said he felt sick and that it was to do he thought because he had taken on too much fluid before the match. It was very hot and humid and it is important to keep hydrated, it can be difficult to get the balance.For me what was important was the way Andy found the way to win, bodes well for the future. he can get ready now for his match against Nadal.

Apart from that darn second serve, which time and again let Tipsy back into the match, at times I thought Andy looked brilliant. He completely had Tipsy's number and made me wonder how he's ever lost to him.Please note too, how ineffective Tipsy's serve was however I think the wind played a part in both their serves being "off."Very proud of Andy Hope he recovers in time to give Rafa a beat down

Tonight's delayed coverage on ESPN was Rafa, again Thankfully Andy's next match is on Friday, so my Saturday Thing is, I might not be able to watch live as I have a coffee date with hubby and some friends